Alberta and Ontario premiers propose a pipeline to carry western Canadian oil to eastern Canada.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and Ontario Premier Doug Ford announced a proposed 2,050-mile pipeline from Hardisty, Alberta to Sarnia, Ontario, capable of carrying up to 800,000 barrels of oil per day. The project, called the Northern Shield Energy Corridor, aims to diversify Canadian oil exports beyond the U.S. market and would require a feasibility study, financing, regulatory approvals, and Indigenous consultations.
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All outlets report the same core announcement, but Globe and Mail emphasizes the project's Canadian branding and job-creation potential, while wire copy shared by the others leads with diversifying exports beyond the U.S. and notes political hurdles.
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“Alberta, Ontario propose new pipeline in bid to boost Canada's energy independence” · AP News, Globe and Mail
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